"A lot of successful women have kids, and a lot of successful artists have kids, but not at the peak of their career," the mother-to-be admitted. However, though she and fiancee Offset didn't necessarily plan the pregnancy, they're planning on giving their daughter full attention.

"What I envision is my tour bus has my own personal room, and I just want to be with my baby," Cardi said, thinking ahead to September, when she'll embark on a seven-week tour with Bruno Mars. "Only time I don't have my baby with me is when I'm getting my hair done, makeup done, performing. I don't want to miss one second. I don't want to miss no smiles, I don't want to miss no new movement, I don't want the baby to confuse me and the babysitter."

But will fans be able to dote on Cardi and Offset's baby via social media? She still hasn't decided. "I'm iffy about it," she said. "My feelings get hurt when people online talking about family members. I think I'll kill somebody if somebody talking about my child like that." It doesn't help that the Bronx-bred emcee hasn't had the best luck on social media herself these days.